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Agonist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Agonist (muscle) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Agonist is a classification used to describe a muscle that causes specific movement or possibly several movements to occur through the process of its own contraction. This is typically a term designa...
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The Company plans to initiate full Phase II development of TZP-101 for both POI and severe gastroparesis in 3Q 2007. In addition to the ongoing clinical testing of TZP-101 (an intravenous drug), Tranzyme is developing a new oral ghrelin agonist, TZP-102. Tranzyme expects to initiate Phase I clinical testing of TZP-102...
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Paula Moyer, MA ... June 21, 2005 (Pittsburgh) — Patients with bipolar depression may get relief from the adjunctive use of agomelatine (Valdoxan), according to U.S. and French investigators who presented their findings here at the Sixth International Congress on ... "This is the first melatoninergic antidepressant,
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